Imprint varies: 1856-1859, New York : E. Dunigan and Brother; 1860-1865, New York : D. & J. Sadlier & Co; 1873-1875, New York : Fr. Pustet
Editor: 1856-, O.A. Brownson
From 1838-1842, Brownson issued the Boston quarterly review, which then merged into the United States magazine and democratic review; in 1844, Brownson severed his connection with the latter periodical and resumed publication of an independent organ, the present publication: Brownson's quarterly review
Lincoln collection has 3 v.: Jan. 1863 (3rd New York ser., v. 4, no. 1 [no. 13]), Jan.-Apr. 1864 (National ser., v. 1, no. 1-2)
Bound in paper wrappers, with printed lettering and border on covers
Jan. 1863: Faded signature in pencil on cover p. [1]: R.C.C. Smith [?] ; Inscription in ink on cover p. [1]: Lincoln, p. 88, p. 118 ; P. 88-116: Art. V, Annual message of the President to both Houses of Congress, Washington, December 1, 1862 ; P. 118-119: Literary notices and criticisms. 3, Mr. Conway's Resolutions
Jan. 1864: Inscription in pencil on cover p. [1]: Lincoln, p. 85 ; P. 85-112: Art. V, Third annual message of President Lincoln to both Houses of Congress, December 9, 1863, Washington, D.C. ; Stamped on p. 1: St. Joseph's College, 17th & Stiles, Philadelphia, Pa
Apr. 1864: Lacks back cover ; Faded signature in pencil on cover p. [1] not deciphered ; Inscription in ink on cover p. [1]: Lincoln, p. 210 ; P. 210-223: The next President ; Annotations in pencil on p. 144-165 in margins